Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As for Tim Walz, “sometimes my grammar is wrong” is a rich excuse for lying.
If Trump said that, it would be mocked
Not really. He's such a fire hose of obvious, demonstrable lies, there's no point.
He used IVF as a term instead of IUI because IVF is something most people have heard of whereas IUI isn't.
He attained a rank and served in that capacity for months, and then retired, at the rank below.
These are not "lies" and certainly not like any of Trump's thousands of obvious lies.
He had "Command Sargent Major" stamped on his Congressional challenge coin. That's stolen valor. He claimed to have "carried a weapon of war, in war". That's stolen valor, not bad grammar.
That isn't stolen valor. He achieved the rank and served in the rank, but retired a rung lower.
Anonymous wrote:Sources say the CNN interview of Harris and Walz was originally 41 minutes long.
The Harris Campaign objected to over HALF of the interview being shown.
Release the transcripts!!!
Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris answers softball interview questions the way a child tries to summarize a book he was supposed to read but clearly didn’t.
Tom Sawyer: He was Tom. Tom Sawyer. He was a boy. A boy named Tom who did all the things young boys do. The book’s author, who wrote Tom Sawyer, told a wonderful tale about the boy and his adventures. He laughed and he loved and he loved to laugh. And we can all learn a lot about what this boy Tom Sawyer experienced in this book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dana Bash: "You've been VP for 3 and a half years. Why didn't you do this?"
Kamala: "We brought inflation down"
She's a walking Trump ad.
+1 Correct. Still cannot believe these are our choices. For me this comes down to the economy/business acumen, the border, and past performance on the world stage. Harris/Walz seem like deer in headlights.
Really?
Inflation is back down and Kroger and Walmat have admitted to their price gouging. Prices are still he, she has outlined her plans to address it. How are tariffs and exporting migrant workers going to keep prices down?
Trump killed the border bill that would deal with the pressing issues. Harris has said she would sign it. Has Trump? Meanwhile, border crossings are down to 2019 levels.
Performance on world stage: no one laughs at Biden/Harris the way they literally were at Trump. NATO has expanded and the US is no longer kowtowing to Putin and Xi. I am not sure why or how joining the ranks of authoritarian countries is good for our economy or democracy writ large.
Border crossings are down because this administration is flying 30k people per month directly into the country. Our services are not meant to handle this amount of people. That bill was not going to fix this. We need to deport the several million that came across recently.
Anonymous wrote:You know what I think is weird? The fact that Trump and Vance have NOT been together — and that Vance seems to be the one to clean up Trump’s messes (along with his own).
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, the interview was 41 minutes. So, they cut more than they let us see. Would love to have heard more.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the whole thing. Harris reads as qualified for a city, perhaps state, position.
Her replies didn’t have the depth or nuance I expected from someone who has been part of Biden administration for 3.5 years.
When she talks about spending HOURS in the situation room, I suspect she was being honest—more than one. Less than five.
Anonymous wrote:Those complaining about flip-flopping need to be introduced to one Mr. J.D. Vance.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the whole thing. Harris reads as qualified for a city, perhaps state, position.
Her replies didn’t have the depth or nuance I expected from someone who has been part of Biden administration for 3.5 years.
When she talks about spending HOURS in the situation room, I suspect she was being honest—more than one. Less than five.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As for Tim Walz, “sometimes my grammar is wrong” is a rich excuse for lying.
If Trump said that, it would be mocked
Not really. He's such a fire hose of obvious, demonstrable lies, there's no point.
He used IVF as a term instead of IUI because IVF is something most people have heard of whereas IUI isn't.
He attained a rank and served in that capacity for months, and then retired, at the rank below.
These are not "lies" and certainly not like any of Trump's thousands of obvious lies.
He had "Command Sargent Major" stamped on his Congressional challenge coin. That's stolen valor. He claimed to have "carried a weapon of war, in war". That's stolen valor, not bad grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, the interview was 41 minutes. So, they cut more than they let us see. Would love to have heard more.
Anonymous wrote:Those complaining about flip-flopping need to be introduced to one Mr. J.D. Vance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Her replies didn’t have the depth or nuance I expected from someone who has been part of Biden administration for 3.5 years.
HAHAHAHAHA. When Trump is the alternative, this is pure gold. He is famous for his subtlety of thought and depth of knowledge. Hoo boy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do MAGAs have a funny mirror version of the same news that everyone else sees?
A little. Fox News and other radical outlets provide a warped view of reality. But I think even more of them just assert falsehoods confidently, hoping that they can kind of bully others into doubting themselves.
It’s crazy! I was reading this thread last night having ptsd from the debate and when I actually listened to the interview I felt it went fine. Both the interviewer and the candidates were in pretty standard form, imo. I don’t get the histrionics.
They both came off as liars and flip floppers.
Kamala wanted to ban fracking and decriminalize border crossings in 2020.
Walz did not fight in war and he’s an English teacher. How is his grammar bad? He taught English grammar to kids in China